Crisis in Regional Mexican Music: Pancho Barraza, Banda MS, Julión Álvarez and More Cancel U.S. Shows Over Visa Problems

- Pancho Barraza Visa Problem
- Bands Cancel Concerts in the U.S.
- Fans Demand Refunds
Regional Mexican music is facing a new crisis in the United States, where multiple artists have had to cancel or postpone concerts due to problems with visa approvals.
The situation has generated frustration among fans, who buy tickets in advance and find out at the last minute that the events will not take place.
Delays in immigration procedures have become a constant obstacle for groups and solo artists who depend on the U.S. market for their tours.
Despite this, several artists continue announcing dates without certainty that they will be able to fulfill them, which has intensified public frustration.
Fans Upset Over Changes Without Refunds

One of the main complaints from fans is the lack of refunds when concerts are rescheduled or canceled.
Many attendees say they feel misled, since they must wait for new dates without clear guarantees or quick processes to recover their money.
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The practice of postponing events instead of canceling them has been seen as a strategy that keeps ticket sales in place, but damages public trust.
This scenario has led to direct criticism of promoters and artists, who are being accused of not handling the situation clearly.
Affected Artists and Divided Decisions

Among recent cases, Pancho Barraza stands out after choosing to definitively cancel his performances to avoid affecting his fans, as did Julión Álvarez.
By contrast, Banda MS has decided to keep its tour on pause, rescheduling dates without stopping ticket sales, which has generated divided opinions.
Another controversial case is that of Luis Ángel Ledesma, “El Coyote,” who faced strong criticism for not canceling a California tour and sending another singer in his place.
That decision triggered negative reactions from the public, including insults, reflecting the level of tension the situation has reached.
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Additional Controversy Complicates the Outlook
The controversy grew when “El Coyote” revealed details about Julio Preciado’s participation, creating a new focus of media attention.
According to his statements, the singer allegedly charged a large sum to replace him and requested payment in cash, which could lead to legal problems.
These types of situations not only worsen the image of regional Mexican music, but could also attract the attention of U.S. authorities.
Given this outlook, calls are growing for artists and promoters to avoid announcing tours without first having the necessary documentation to work in the United States, according to Diario Basta.
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